The Cure

The listing will be taken down and relisted - with 50% going to Teenage Cancer Trust, and the remaining 50% split between charities of the sellers choice - all of this overseen by Missionfish who look after charity listings on eBay.

After the update made to your website News page (and assuming you still feel strongly about giving the fans an opportunity to bid for something that can benefit the charity) can I suggest you sign the test pressings and we auction those?

SO...
I WILL SIGN THE FIVE (I THINK THERE ARE FIVE?) VINYL 7" TEST PRESSINGS THAT WERE MADE FOR THE SECRET 7 CAMPAIGN
(NOT SURE IF THEY ARE ALL 'FRIDAY I'M IN LOVE' THOUGH?!!
MIGHT HAVE TO THROW SOMETHING CURE IN WITH THEM IF THEY ARE NOT!)
AND THEY WILL BE MADE AVAILABLE FOR AUCTION VIA THE TCT EBAY SITE SOMETIME IN THE NEXT WEEK...

MORE DETAILS WHEN I HAVE THEM

A GOOD OUTCOME I THINK
ONWARDS...
RSX

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MY SLEEVE WAS PUT UP ON EBAY THE DAY IT WAS BOUGHT...

AS THIS WHOLE SECRET 7 EVENT WAS DESIGNED TO RAISE MONEY AND AWARENESS FOR THE TEENAGE CANCER TRUST I FIND THIS MORE THAN A LITTLE DISHEARTENING...

IF THE FORCED BELATED PROTESTATIONS ARE TO BE BELIEVED
"As far as this item is concerned, however, since people have been asking we are making an exception to our rule of not discussing these matters. Proceeds from the sale of this item will be donated to charity."
THEN WOULD IT NOT BE BETTER TO SIMPLY TAKE THE ITEM DOWN AND GIVE IT TO THE TEENAGE CANCER TRUST TO AUCTION?

...BAH!

ANYWAY
MY ADVICE?
DONT BOTHER BIDDING ON THIS ITEM
AS IN THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS ON EBAY YOU WILL UNDOUBTEDLY FIND...

SEVEN MORE RS 'FRIDAY I'M IN LOVE' SECRET 7 SLEEVES/VINYL
ALL SIGNED
ALL WITH DIFFERENT HANDWRITTEN LINES FROM THE SONG
AND ALL AUCTIONED WITH EVERY PENNY GOING TO THE TEENAGE CANCER TRUST

FULL DETAILS HERE TOMORROW

ONWARDS...
RSX

'The Cure release 'Friday I'm In Love' on 100 one-of-a-kind 7'' for Record Store Day 2012 in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust. All the unique artwork for the Secret 7'' project is now up on the site for viewing - can you guess which ones are for The Cure?!!'

Secret 7"- an exciting project combining the worlds of music and art in aid of charity - reaches its climax this month, when around 700 individually-designed seven-inch vinyl record sleeves go on display at the Idea Generation Gallery in East London.

The exhibition opens its doors to the public on April 18th, in the week running up to Record Store Day, to showcase the one-off vinyl sleeve designs by a multitude of artistic and musical contributors, including the designers of some of the most iconic album artwork of the past 20 years.

The design challenge was originally set last year by a team from Universal Music UK and Teenage Cancer Trust, who offered the choice of seven different singles for which to create a sleeve. The tracks selected to inspire the art were: The Cure's Friday I'm In Love [released again for its 20th anniversary] Noah & The Whale's Old Joy, Florence + The Machine's Only If For A Night, Ben Howard's Black Flies, DJ Shadow's Come On Riding (Through The Cosmos), CSS's City Grrrl and Bombay Bicycle Club's Lights Out, Words Gone (special Dub mix).

When the resulting sleeves go on display in Shoreditch, no-one will know who designed each one, or indeed which track is inside - putting the Secret in Secret 7"!

Half of the sleeves were designed by creatives from around the world and submitted via the Talenthouse website earlier this year, a process which helped highlight the importance of the work of Teenage Cancer Trust. One young designer used her Secret 7" to immortalise her late best friend who tragically passed away from a rare form of cancer aged just 20 . Each of the seven musicians and groups who provided the tracks handpicked their 45 favourite Talenthouse sleeves to go into the show.

The remainder of the sleeves have been designed by some of the most interesting and exciting artists working today. To name just a few: David Shrigley, Michael Spencer Jones (Oasis, Verve), Andy Vella (who did the original sleeve for Friday I'm In Love), Central Station (Happy Mondays, Black Grape), Toby Mott (De La Soul), Stylorouge (Blur, The Cure, Morrissey), Richard Evans (The Who) and Grammy winner Peter Corriston (The Rolling Stones, Billy Idol, Carole King, Debbie Harry, Led Zeppelin, New York Dolls and Tom Waits). Contemporary illustrators and artists, as well as youngsters who receive support from TCT, make up the remainder of the creative team supplying the completely unique sleeves.

These artists have received an invite to the exclusive launch and gallery preview on April 17.

The gallery opens its doors to the public on April 18. On April 21 - Record Store Day - each seven-inch sleeve will be available for a minimum donation to the charity of £40 on a first come first served basis, with every penny going to Teenage Cancer Trust. Only when you've parted with your cash will the secrets be revealed.